BioTek BioSpa Live Cell Analysis System
The BioTek BioSpa live cell analysis system offers unique benefits for a wide variety of live cell imaging applications in up to 8 microplates or other labware. With 5 imaging modes, the system enables a wide range of microscopy applications.
Capture detailed cellular images, get cell-level analyses for migration and wound healing assays, 3D spheroid formation, and many other kinetic applications. Built-in scheduling, environmental monitoring, and available liquid handling for walk away automation. Multiple users can run simultaneous processes for maximum efficiency in the lab.
Capture detailed cellular images, get cell-level analyses for migration and wound healing assays, 3D spheroid formation, and many other kinetic applications. Built-in scheduling, environmental monitoring, and available liquid handling for walk away automation. Multiple users can run simultaneous processes for maximum efficiency in the lab.
- Cell Imaging Multimode Readers
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Features
- Five imaging modes within a single, flexible, compact system. Automate workflows with a variety of imaging modes that enable a full range of microscopy applications in microplates, cell culture dishes, flasks, and other labware
- Broad magnification range allows you to capture the level of detail you need, from whole well montage to intracellular detail at 1.25x to 60x. The automated, 6-position turret makes it simple to capture multiple magnifications in a single workflow
- Environmental controls in BioSpa integrate temperature and CO2/O2 control and monitoring, plus humidity monitoring. Stable conditions keep cells healthy, aid in proliferation, and protect cells during kinetic processes
- Automated 6-objective turret provides efficient viewing of a variety of samples at a wide range of magnifications. Capture images automatically at one or more magnifications, within a single experiment
- 3D cell culture analysis with Gen5 software enabled by powerful z-stacking capabilities that capture the important details of 3D cell structure. Z-projection and image analysis and z-stacking montage capability bring powerful processing for 3D biologies
- With the BioTek Cytation cell imaging multimode reader integrated, a laser autofocus method delivers increased reproducibility and speed, while decreasing phototoxicity and photobleaching
- Advanced cell-level analysis with powerful tools like nuclear and cytoplasmic masking. These tools increase efficiency by defining critical, information-rich regions of interest for automated, detailed cellular analysis
- Compact design allows the system to fit inside biosafety cabinets. Partners such as The Baker Company offer a broad range of innovative solutions to provide isolation of cell lines and containment of potentially hazardous agents
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Technology
Proprietary Laser Autofocus
Laser autofocus and image-based (or software-based) autofocus are two methods of autofocus widely used in microscopy.
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Agilent Cell Analysis Publication Database
Search scientific publications by research area, cell type and more.
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Tools and Techniques for Optimizing Cell Proliferation Studies
In this webinar we provide a detailed review of available methods for measuring cell proliferation, with a particular focus on recent assay innovations, including both 2D and 3D formats.
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A Practical Guide for 3D Cell Culture Systems and Optimizing Spheroid Imaging Assay - Part 1 of 2
3D cell culture systems have become a well-established in vitro experimental approach to model human disease for a broad range of research applications.
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A Practical Guide for 3D Cell Culture Systems and Optimizing Spheroid Imaging Assay - Part 2 of 2
Three-dimensional (3D) cell culture systems have become a well-established in vitro experimental approach to model human disease for a broad range of research applications.
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